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Subject: RE: [sword-devel] Some interesting statistics
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> e-Sword is using a public
From: "Chris Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 9:49 PM
Subject: RE: [sword-devel] Some interesting statistics
> > Did you use the locked modules as basis?
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> Yes, but I think only 4 languages are only served by locke
I have another interesting statistic :)
It gives us the number of possible programmers for the Sword team.
->We could reach 3,076,549,000 native speaking people with a module in their
language
->50% of them are able read
->20% of them have a computer
->50% are men (women do not use computers)
->
> Did you use the locked modules as basis?
Yes, but I think only 4 languages are only served by locked modules, and
those only account for about 120 million people. Tamil & Polish are the
two largest, and I believe I can find a public domain Polish Bible.
--Chris
Did you use the locked modules as basis?
Martin
> I wanted to see what how many people we could potentially be reaching
> with Sword (assuming everyone in the world can read and has a
> computer--which I realize to be a very inaccurate assumption).
>
> We now have Bibles in 48 languages (though
I wanted to see what how many people we could potentially be reaching
with Sword (assuming everyone in the world can read and has a
computer--which I realize to be a very inaccurate assumption).
We now have Bibles in 48 languages (though 5 have no first language
speakers). Sword has a Bible for